PORT OF ONEHUNGA.
DEPARTURES. Mahinapma, s.s., Newton, for Southern ports. Passengers : Mrs. Duncan and child, Miss Campbell, Messrs. N. Connell, Max Fliers, Munro, Blacklock, Mackay, and 5 steerage. —Union S.S. Co., agents. Gairloch, s.s., McArthur, for New Plymouth. Passengers: Mrs. McLennan, and 12 steerage.—Northern S.S. Co., agents. The s.B. Gairioch left for New Plymouth at 1.30 yesterday, with a large general cargo. The Union Company's steamer Mahinapua left for New Plymouth and the South at 1.30 p.m. yesterday. THE RUAPEHU. Wellington, November 23.—Sailed S.S. i pellu * or London via Rio, this afternoon, with a, full general cargo, including wool, meat, dairy produce, etc., and the following passengers■ Saloon: Misses Allen, R. Rees, M. A. Wilson; Mf dames Holmes and family, H. B. Lusk, M. Wilson: Messrs. H. E. Briggtoc.ce, E. C. Corbett, A. Glendining, M. 3. Ribson, J. S. Holmes, C. L. Lawrence, W. R. Yorke J. Stephens (for Rio). Second Saloon : Misses C. V. Fletcher, M. E. Fox, H. C. Jacobs, E. M. Preston, Weston 02)' Mesdames Phinkett, Cotter, Fletcher, Lobii Colonel C. R'lph; Messrs. G. Brooks R Case, C. F. Churchward, G. L. Crawford t' L. Fletcher, R. Garner, E. H. Lam pr ell,' J* Lawrence, Lobb (2), L. McTavish, W. Salter. C, Wright, '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9366, 24 November 1893, Page 4
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